In his second season with the Colts, Davis had his ups and downs but the good generally outweighed the bad and was enough to warrant some Pro Bowl consideration.

Top-flight corners are hard to come by in the NFL so Davis will attract more than a few suitors come free agency.

Having said that, it seems that both Davis and the Colts want this relationship to stay right here in Indianapolis.

Ryan Grigson has talked about how coveted lockdown corners are, especially in the Colts defensive scheme.

Davis is genuine in his appreciation for how the Colts have taken him in since being traded here in August of 2012. He is especially fond of Chuck Pagano (a former defensive backs coach) and how the Colts head coach has guided him on and off the field.

As an 18-year veteran, Vinatieri turned in arguably his best NFL season in 2013.

He set a career-high with 35 made field goals and he was 19-of-23 on field goals of at least 40 yards last year.

The 41-year old Vinatieri has made it clear he wants to play next season and, with his family in Indianapolis, it seems like a good fit that the future Hall of Fame kicker remains with the Colts.

McAfee had another successful year punting and kicking off for the team that drafted him back in 2009.

He was instrumental in flipping field position and on several occasions McAfee’s coffin punts led to game-changing plays.

Now, the question becomes how the market views McAfee and his desire to potentially kick field goals, along with punting and kicking off.

From a return standpoint, the Colts don’t appear to have anyone locked in to either position but there are plenty of options.

A trio of second-year receivers in T.Y. Hilton, LaVon Brazill and Griff Whalen had success on punt returns. The roles of those three at receiver must be taken into consideration before the punt return spot is filled.

At kick returner, the electric Chris Rainey showed some flash but he only had six returns in 2013 (the most of any returning Colt).

STAT TO NOTE: Pat McAfee set a franchise single-season record last season with 27 punts pinned inside the 20-yard line.

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